Thanks guys! 😀 I’m thrilled you’re all checking point after point on that list, each of you further gone than the other. We’re all in good company here. Now someone hand me that paper-clip, my straitjacket’s too tight.

LOL! Okay… I admit it. I’m all about #8. I’ve actually wondered how hard it will be to get the rights to the Stones’ “Sympathy for the Devil.” I play it in my head whenever one of my characters (Templeton) shows up on the scene.

And sadly, I’ve been guilty of #2 since I could walk. Maybe sooner. 😉

Thanks for the laugh at the end of a very busy day, Vero! You so rule.

LOVE this. Thank You T hank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You.

Yes, I know that is highly annoying but I really can’t say it enough. I’ve been struggling with my manuscript because I’m bored with a particular scene and have been reviewing books for an organization that only seems to attract would-be hacks who couldn’t write themselves out of a notebook. So, of course I do the atypical “The world surely must end! I have lost my inspiration! I’m no longer a TRUE writer!!!” act and have been moping for the better part of a week.

Then I saw one of your blog posts on Twitter and BAM! I feel alive again! All I needed was to know that not all writers are complete morons with superiority complexes! That some of us have a sense of humor and a wry wit worth reading.

I’m so happy this post could help you get out of a funk and back to feeling confident, and assertive! Keep your head up and keep writing, always keep writing, and if anyone tries to make you feel less than you are — screw them, and write nonetheless. Write even better, show them they’re not the boss of you. 🙂